Argh, where have I heard this before?
Argh, where have I heard this before?
Okay, this is Soldier's "Sheralee":
http://rapidshare.com/files/8674898/04_ ... e.mp3.html
... listen to the solo bit from 3:06 to 3:28. I'm 100% sure I have heard the exact same thing somewhere else, but I can't remember where, and it's bugging me. I'm also sure most of you guys have also heard this "other" song, so help me, please, or I'll be racking my brain for ages.
http://rapidshare.com/files/8674898/04_ ... e.mp3.html
... listen to the solo bit from 3:06 to 3:28. I'm 100% sure I have heard the exact same thing somewhere else, but I can't remember where, and it's bugging me. I'm also sure most of you guys have also heard this "other" song, so help me, please, or I'll be racking my brain for ages.
- The Sentinel
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Goddamit, this is still bugging me.
Here is the song again: http://www.files2net.com/files/87240918/sheralee.zip
HALP
Here is the song again: http://www.files2net.com/files/87240918/sheralee.zip
HALP
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This phenomenon is well-explained in neurology, and if it happens too often, it's a sign of some disease!khiijol wrote:i do not know the answer, but i have to say, this is the worst feeling. or when a riff pops into your head and you have no idea what band it is from

Hopefully, that's the same for me!

Gott ist tot.
Haha, holy crap. I finally got it - it's Griffin's "Travelling in Time" from "Flight of the Griffin". Check it out - the solo at around 3:30.
http://www.files2net.com/files/23505945 ... eralee.zip
http://www.files2net.com/files/23505945 ... eralee.zip
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